Financing Remains the Trillion-dollar Infrastructure Question

The American Society of Civil Engineers said last year that the country needed to invest nearly $4.6 trillion through 2025 to address its failing infrastructure, but determining where money will come from has held up progress on a congressional deal. "Whether it will happen will depend almost exclusively on whether the political climate is contentious preparing for 2020 or both sides see the benefit in getting it done," said former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros. READ MORE

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The Associated General Contractors of South Florida realizes the vital impact the construction industry has upon the well-being, comfort and safety of the entire public, and this awesome role requires professional responsibility founded upon honor and trust. This responsibility requires, among other things, that we seek to improve construction methods, management and service, to eliminate uneconomical and improper practices, and to build responsibility throughout the industry. It surely cannot mean less than the establishment of construction service which will give to the investing public an assurance of skill and faithful performance.